Clothesrack



E. J. BEAVER. CLOTHESRACK. APPLICATION FILED mm; 28, 1921.

1,410,240, Patented Mar. 21, 1922.

Z 4 7/iziz-i- W E certain details which enter into theconsti'ue- Lion and operation of the invention, 1 desire it to he understood that I do not intend to limit myself toithese, but that any such may be used as will fall within the scope of the invention as claimed. I

I claim A, clothes reek CODllJllSlllg casting adapted for engagement with :1 sup port, the Walls of said casting .lorming upper and lower portions and meouter ifsee, said; fnceheing provided with spaced, inverted L, shaped slots extending; froni the outer edge of the bottom portion endterinineting' Withone zinm-ojl the L inslightly spaced reletionbelow the outeivedge of the top portion endpemlleltherewith; the bottom portion of the casting being provided with inwardly extending slots adjacent endeommnnicating with the-lower ends of said oh annele d L shaped slots, rack arms disposed 'thrgmgh and movable in said slots, enlarged heads in 'teg'rally formed on said arms and disposed at the-interior oi seid easting in the channeled po -1011 for supporting said arms in :1- vereieel position when'disposed in the slots oi? the lower portion of the casting, said arms 

